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Yamal becomes youngest-ever goalscorer at a major tournament as Spain storms past France into Euro final

Spain reached the European Championship final with a 2-1 victory over France on Tuesday with 16-year-old Lamine Yamal becoming the youngest-ever scorer at a major tournament.

France took an early lead when Randal Kolo Muani headed in a cross from Kylian Mbappe, who played without a mask, before Yamal's moment of brilliance in the 21st minute. Dani Olmo scored what was to prove the winner four minutes later.

Spain, which is chasing a record fourth European Championship title, will play England or the Netherlands in the final on Sunday in Berlin.

They play each other in Dortmund on Wednesday.

There was surprise in Munich when Mbappe took to the field without the mask he has been wearing since getting his nose broken in France's opening group game at Euro 2024.

Mbappe had been complaining the mask was impeding him, and ditching it appeared to have an immediate effect as he created the game's opening goal in the ninth minute with a tantalizing cross to the back post that was headed in by Randal Kolo Muani.

But there was no stopping Yamal's stunning equalizer in the 21st minute as he became the youngest player ever to score at a men's European Championship — or World Cup — when he curled the ball past Mike Maignan and in off the left post from 25 yards.

And Spain turned the match around completely four minutes later when Olmo's goalbound-shot was turned into his own net by France defender Jules Kounde. It was originally adjudged by UEFA to have been an own-goal but was later awarded to Olmo.

France dominated possession in the second half but couldn't make it count.

Theo Hernandez should have done better when he blazed a good chance over the bar late on, and Mbappe did similar with four minutes remaining.

Spain could have been

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